Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 60, Hammond, Lake County, 30 August 1921 — Page 10
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E. CM K. C. U. BR NOSED OUT Th Ea.it Chicago ! i th scare, of w.'Vi irmjntr cf I.".'-: w . e . . i-. . wpr i e r i i v' s in t h ' t air..- w ; t h he i untmcmd rorestors at Grav ; . k ! S u r. 1 y aSerr.oon bi-f.'n. 2 fan-. Tr. :: . C. V. finally capped by an 5 " 7 s ore . F :o. kcd l!k an rary victory for ''v- K,u-t Chicago i.'.ub t.r.til t':-- Ft-tte:-:. ninth when w : th the. score 7 to 0 A.r.itr.at thom the Jiammoml lad? tho aid of five hits and a,- n:ip.y F. errors put over 5?v,-n rur h (cert. irame was att'.sd in the K. C ::.-.th. In this fr.m-. B.b!n d F E'r.on wail-tod B. Fil ''U .-.!cd . Loda iv sent '.n to " r .'irtrjz and his perfect rur.t the first ba?e l.r.e allowed F. n to rrofs !.a plat -with the . r. marker. re is the story erf tb Fort-stars' 'S !r.r!iiar: Cailihan smiled. Mulv.-y to center and went to h:rd n'.un F. Simon nuTi the ball, Muiscoring. MoOarthy hit to Jj.k-j ch fumble-d a.1 i owl Ml.1 -y to "-v oi' . Moyers ft;? to Jones and to'h r'.r.::-3 wro safe. Alberts doubled '- r-'-ntfr soorinff Meyc-.-j and Mc- '':".) Parker p truck out. Iuf rm.i: wa safe at first when P.abin f..il ? f '" fielding- his easy roller. Albert! taking third. La'Jtnnan went to sec- I r.d .n tr.a nest pitch. Moll tr.aried - ' ri-ht iwrlssr Alberts and Lauor- I m .in. Fleiaher waj thrown out,, I;.:'un to Kwnan. Moil takJr.s third ' r,'i ti.o put-out. Ki.or..iii handed th i Fo. rs the tying- run at this stae '. 'h. n his peg- to ti-.Srn was wild. I F-.Tkal&r fount d the r.f-n latur f r t:t. : ? h-v-! o:t. "Hank" M-'yers. Forest- r ! hi.-o-mnr.. rrsado -in w.jn l. rfu. ' u Coming Soon Tf - k--t V-V;- - V'- isv" 4y - -k Yi Ty??J III i rt-j... v.. IfMODA HOYAlS v -JL"1 loo.ooo oou or rioikig Fit phants J Calumet and 150th Streets No Advance in Prices One 60c Ticket Admits to Everything. Children half price, 30c. We Pay the War Tax One TUESDAY Sniy Sept,
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Herr Koch. Herr Eoch. the r.ew champion marksman of Germany, hit the target 1V0 timtis out of 100 shots for a perfect and new record at the r.wnty-fif'h anr.-.al fhootir. contest hc!ii recently fcy the German shooting btKiety at the Schonhclz castle, near Berlin.
catc.-.-s at t Ht mors Initial sack. The jcori ... .lull 000 )' T 8 ; C. V 310 111 O.'l S U 7 Ftterleg M.!'.'-r and Uacrmia, Dakaiar and T. Tajui' . Stmck out By Fakalar. 1Z, by M 11. T. 3 ;... , rs l-all.-. Off Moll, 4; ff Eikalar, 2 . Next Sunday tho K. C. T'.'s will ! play tha Indiana Harbor Aristos at kavfr Tark. Ej Chicago, in too derldir.g' contest of a thrt a ka;ii s-r'.es. Tha W!oiring frir; was made in th Chlc-ajro IWiijiJ-ilarr.iRoi crolf match won by JIanimoftd en .Saturday; 1 1 n mm on r. TS. J Steel rr. a n . V. C. Gibson . . J. Moran . . . . Gfo Cark U Cox F Hammond . Jos. Thompson. J. Huchcl F. lieckiruin . . . J Coif man .... O. AVir.ekler W. K. Bf-at ty , . W. r.. Kur-scll. 7L E. Shatter. C. ". Kir.srwlll, B P. Shearon . . Torn Hammond Li. 1 tlsoo .... Jo I.-aoh S. Howatt ChU-oKO llrichts. W. r Goodman. T. B. I'k-rson... :-l Fal-i-'i'jlst O. W. Ritt. r. n H. Miner 2 V. Tx.sli.-- ...... 3 ". Vinson 0 A C. Khodrs... 2 W. Williams Jr. 1 O. lb d rson .... 0 A. F Kerr .... 3 A. 11. Sf -nn .... 0 '. A. Warren ... Waters 3 Murton 3 IL Fitter 1 D. E.liott 2 E. W. Clark W. Wir.iams Sr. C. Estes I C. Fradley J. Leonard H. O. Fe,rgs.... H. c Fahnke.. 0 . 1 0 i 1 C. A. Smith.. lluings -a! rot i: . 2"t WHITING'S PROGRAM FOR LABOR DAY WT-TITING. ind . Aug-. SO A,ft-r aevt-rs.1 w.e k s of effort on 'he pari f the boxing and wresiiing cMmniit-t'.--of the Stnndard ll Athletic Asson Id lay nt W h k on U.br I'ay tc'o ring en'rants bat e l' v announced. Some of ;-,e classiest and b- si known n.irs of iooi! arenas will perform In the ampit.ifatre of tl." park that occasion . btat Indiana Auctioneer
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7 rr v V-, The main bout between the FeiK'ari Kid of Whiting and iiattling- Kid Scratchy of Hammond at 1.0 lbs. should be a wonderful finale to a jr..at boxing carnival. Both men have ma do names for themselves among- f .llowers of thi sejuared trircle sport. The Belgian Kid has won all his bouts to date and la regarded by Kd Smith of tho ChicJSo American and others as one of tho most promising ceme-rs In tho pugilistic game. Kil Scratehy Is well-known to Hammond people, and will bring- a laj-ge following- of flyht fans with him. The- first preliminary of the day will be an exhibition by Jack Dempsey's Kid Wonders, Albert .ind Herald aruc. 03 pound champions. These) lads aro only twelve years of a,-c One year asjo they put on a preliminary to tho Pempsey-Miske battle at Benton Harbor. Miss decile I.ailadl Is their manap-er. ti'-rno i lasfsy boxing- will" reward tho fans when Jack West of Whiting and Andrew Carper of Chicago step Into the ring- for the 143 lb. bout. Both oy.i have years of experience In back
PHIL SMIDT That Means Good Eats at Old Time rnces A RECREATION PAUCE SECOND TO NONE IN INDIANA Reservations' for Parties PHIL H; SMIDT Indianapolis Boulevard Near Five Points Phone Whiting, 25-26
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of them iLnd a.ro tra-tnlnsr hard for the match . Kid W&rio of Whiting and A. IS. (Jcir.panik of the saju town will also batl!- at H5 lbs. Frank lilu-ur and Ked Col will sta.:e t!u st'iiii-w indup at IT') Theso iw o boys '.vert- iu the riiifa' laat yar on labor Day. liulh utrc t tar.dmg at tl u end -? four rounds, uhen t:iw b.-ut was concluded, it was dtcidt-d to scttl-' the 4Uostloii ot their r 1 1 s j'ruwtbs this field day. This in B.un and substance U the result tif tht committor's match in.ik-!t!K-It will aj.suro about th.irty sounds of th best boxing ever seen in the.se parts. There wl!i bo no admission charge. There will bo a baseball cranio in the morning bttwteu the ,h;t:ndr Iliks aiol the Standard Oil team. Ten- !!., thoiiipionshlps lil be s"ttl.-d At the same time. In the afternoon track ard field . vents will be run off in Uis ;ouk on the. lake front. Itecords cf last year n.ay be. smashed. a:.d van -us tr..).h:s chanyo owners when the tinal results are. known. purine the atterii-.'.n and cvming there, will he !?h Isik at thu pavidun . The Standard oil company band of f.fty joeves, already famous a.-, the b'-.it band in northern Indiana, will play from seven till nine.
HARRISON PIRATES SLAUGHTER DYER Iiet Sunday the Harr!sn T'.rates travoled to ly. r end created a riot in J ho viliat; by tro'inci!.? the prides c" j the town. 14 to 0. Fr-j-g- pitched his j usual steady gamn o!!owlnr but 3 i hits, striKitisf out a and walking none. Keilman was plastered for 13 hits by the looaia and also issued four pasjes. Kaiina and l'atton w-.re the star attractions at bat. the former witn two doubS. and a triple, wills the latter with 3 finales. Four runs i rossed the plate In the very first inning, when Rt inart walked. S!av n walked, and on hits by Kaiina, Fatton, L,acotiibo. Fotts and Young-. Then m the third 3 more came in on J hits ana a want. In tin- I fourth the Hammond lads w nt w il l and scored 6 runs en 3 hits and a base, on error. Tha liyir bucket brigade and police patrol w-re. -al!ed out to s iuelcil the bushel o runs iiut of no avail ;..r to complete the massacr 1 more run was ti.iueezutl across. This vas only the seventh i titling but the village boys were more than willing to call it off. Summary J'iral.is . ... 4 1 3 Coo 1 14 13 0 I'yer . . ."uO t, ". o ,j j Struck out Fv- iiirtr. ?. hy Keilman. ." . Two-base hits Kaiina 2), F.iconibe . Tiire.j base liit Ka.ina. Base on bails Off Kei'man, 4. GREEN BAY PACKERS AFTER GRID HONORS CKEF.v BAY. Wis.. Aug. 20. The Green Fay Packers, for tho past three years holders of the professional footbail championship of Wise .nsin, ar p-oir.g after "big game" this fall. A r-'luad of about forty men have oen i practicing time times a weeK unci tho 1st f August. The first paint or the season is scheduled for September 2 0 . Negotiations ire undr way to bring the test teams In he Mii-i.e M ist here for gume. ilanioi w i . 1 . ' . P red. ably will be scheduled inel j.le the Chicago Boi.stcrf, Harino Cardinals. Kock Islanl I nd " pendant s. Minneapolis Marines, stalcys, Feioit Fairies and the- Milwaukee ColU-tr!3n. . tta'.l H"'k j
GARY GRIDDERS IN INITIAL CONFERENCE
Th.A Chicro Football lcasru held its tir.-t mortin.i of tho season last nig-ht at Hotel Sherman. Tha souual lection of officers is scheduled, f or t!ie n.-xt meeting Monday nlrht. The followtns teams were, represented: llt-avyw!ijhtj Ainos A. A., Siayraa, Foreaters, Boosters, Kockforrt. Polio--mtn, Molrose Fark, AU-bt-ars, Lawndale A. C , Forest Park. Tornadoes, Columbia A. -A,, Iiues and Oary. Mi.i'iU-A'eights Cornell A. O.. Hawthorn's. Oaijwyn A. C Kenmores, Flue Oaks and Wallace A. C. Llb-htw-ii-hts Lafayette: A. C. F'-n Beya, Fat blinder, Pullman A. C. ajjd Tornado Juniors. ALL STARS BUMP DYER DVFTK, In-1. Auk 3-1. The- reorganized Dyer A. C.'s lo.it to the All Stars, a colored, team from Cbica.70 Heights Sunday by a score- of 10 to 4. The: c.lon d lads out up the snappie? article of ball sen on tho Dyer lei i this se-ason and outplayenj -jr lads c -.mpleiely. Johnas starteil on the hill for tho Ail Btara pitchingswell bail until tho sixth when an in- i jured f.r.ger forced him to ret Ira in favor of Bounce who was amost as C--od. Elissmer tossed the ball for Dyer and was heaving an article of slants not a bit Inferior to his dusky rival, however, a number of mlsjudprcd files in center an dleft fiedd qu.:-ered his came. "ith good support he would have come mighty cloe to be-atini?- his opponents. Fielding- honors so to Moone, the Ail Star shortts.p, who did the bigger share of the. work In tho colored chain lightning infield, while Schlk did some nice work In tha outfield for I'yer when he plucked ome wicked smashes off tha corn tassels la rightScore by Innings: All Stars 310 023 W 10 -lyt r 100 012 0 0 0 4 Struck out Ey Ulisrmer. 3. by 1 Mears ,2, by Jorums, 7; by Bounce, 4. Sacrifice hit Moore. Two-baso hits Harris Wyatt, Thiery. Bases on balls Off lnir.smer, 2. off Mears, 1; off Juhnaji, 2, off Bou-.-e. 1. Time 1 hour 40 minutes. T hegames H. Maroon Jrs. want om any team between 17-13. 1m to be champions of Iake umnty. Any team wanting games .-ii ouhi ea'i 3192 between S-'3 p. m. and nsii ..r l.e,ik., Millar. They de3lr to nn-'-t tio- Ihinmii. n i M arc-..-::? an-J l'ir,.-.-s
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MIDGET SMITH HERE SATURDAY
i Harry Hyaros, promoter of tha Twin j Cities A. C. of Llast Chicago, whioil j will stao th'i teii round bout between : Midget Smith of New York, and Jo.1 j IJurman tho clg-ht of Sept. 0, yester- j diy aunouncrd the cast-em fijjhter will ; arrive in Chicago Saturday and that principal In other contests wili be on hand during- tlie week. BurmAn M-iil rsutn training tmisy at the Arcade. Tho wett side 1 1 H ! ptinl.r waa In e.--el!.-nt ah-ip when tha bout was postponed a week, but ballevea the layoff will give his inju:ed shoulder a hotter chance to getwell. i MISS BLEIBTREY SETS NEW SWIM RECORD NEW YORK, Aug. SO. Ethtld-i ; Hleibtrey, world s champion 6w!rr.air, , added another national titla to her coquesta yeslerday by winning the thror-and-on')-ha2f-m'.;a ohamplonsh 1 p : in 0:56:27. A stronsr tide aionj- th-.i coursa from Point Breeze, Long- Is- I land, to Brighton Beach. accounted ; for the reni-ukilla time in contrast ! to th reoor-1 for the course of 1.26, set by Elaine ' j-jldln jr In 1312 Twu- ( ty-flve out of twenty-six starters -completed the race. '; Miss Charlotte Boyle of Nesr York w as secocd in 0:57:57, and Mi?s Mar-j g-aret Woc-dbridge of Xero!-t, third, ?a ; 0 55.34. The Missej Helen Wain-' wr'.Kh, Alietn Ri-gin, Alio Lord, Gertrude Ederle and Catherine Brown. 11 years old. all of Na-v York, finished m tha order named. NEWSIES WIN FROM j HARBOR DODGERS! The "WT.itinp New.- les won their 8tb I btraight game of the teuua, when they def'vtttd the Ir.d.ana Harbor Dodgers by a score of 17 to 1. Score by innings: Whiting Newsies 100 02a 38x 17 14 1 I. H. Dodgers. .C00 010 000 1 3 t Batteries- I'hristowskii aiei Bo-1-ny. Alec. .i 0 and Joe. Strike outs liy C'h rlstowsk !, 7; by Joe. 3. Base on bo-lln Off Christowskl, 1; off Alec, 2. Homo run AVickhorst. Three base hit Moore. Two. base hits Buffalo, Kedar, Wickhorst . The Wst Fnis. a West Hammond base':. ail t. am. won an eiovtn inning pirao from tho Liberty A. A., after the la'.'.-r t ' am had gained a lead of fi-e rer.s and apparently had tha game on Set-- The W-.-st lln is wero ai.li- to t : - tio- 1 - the s v-eth imin;. in? Ti i I I I I R. J. REYNOLOS TOBACCO CO., Wloatao -Salem,
and the winning run was scored on two sinKlts and an error. Iiotft pitchers were effectiv and thi hittlnjr and floldlntr was of g-ood quality . The West Ends would like to book two jrames for the 4th and 6th tf September. Call 183S and as.'a tor Joe Zlmmtr.
PINKIE IS BEATEN BY FITZSIMMONS BOSTON. A-JB-. 30 Fiddle FUa!nimonfl exf New York, rpute3 to be one the heaviest hitting lttrhtWAtcrl-1 scrappers In the. ring- yesterday, upheld his reputation laet nlg-ht bf iearing awiy ail protntior.s of F'.nkie Mitchell, the Milwaukee f.yhttr. Fitz, with ins better staylnx power and hardr :unche, allowed Mitchell a lor.K b a-i and then oama back strong and took tj.e dorlsloa In their ten-roiii. d ! out. It was a mauling match all the -way. with very little good boxing- In aoy frame. Mitchell, the heavier. Teajer roan, tooK the first four round. Then Fi'z opened up and during" the Cftj f - ? 1 r, niado thirds hjt for tls "wxste: n opponent . Mitch took the e'.xth. but the ret cf .h fifc-hting was all Fitz. Ja the 9th round Fitz landad a terrific left to the nomach anj Mitchell sank to his knees for . xconl. 1 A-MHJUCA.V LLiGlX.
Ceveiand ,.71 41 .623 New York ............ 7 J 48 .613 Wajh;n,fton r, , , f0 .620 Et. Louis . f.3 60 .612 Boston oS (S2 .4S3 Detroit 5i 67 .468 CHICAGO 52 70 .426 ih.iiad&lphla ...42 7S .355 It ATIOJf AL LEA OL E. W. U Pet. Pittshnrgh .... ....7T 47 ,621 Now Y'cra 7 7 io) .806 Boston 43 67 .u.lrf St. Louis .6$ 57 .63a Brooklyn 65 61 .516 Oi.cinnatt 56 f 5 .452 CHICAGO 43 74 .301 F ila -bdphia 41 S2 .33 7
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